Chapter 5 [Crossing the Guandong East] (Part 2)
Luo Lie wore a black-framed flat mirror when he went out, which added a bit of elegance to his elegance. Of course, this was also for the purpose of hiding his identity. The dining car was next to the first-class carriage, and all the furnishings were Western. The sofa seats in red velvet were hung with yellow tassel curtains and curtains, and the walnut carved gold-painted dining table was placed with exquisitely crafted Western enamel porcelain tableware.
He chose to sit down very close to the door. When he entered the dining car, he had already observed the environment here. At the other end, there were two tables of Japanese soldiers, totaling six people. They were chatting and laughing wildly from time to time. On the land of Manchuria, these outsiders were used to regard themselves as conquerors. It seemed that they had become the real masters of this land since the Russo-Japanese War.
In the middle of the dining car, a middle-aged Russian couple sat face to face. The man was tall and the woman was the most common bloated body in Russia. The two were gorgeously dressed and behaved with the unique arrogance of Tsarist Russian nobles. In fact, most of the people who could enter this dining car were not ordinary people, but most of them were foreign faces. On the contrary, it was rare for Chinese people to look through the menu. Luo Lie looked through the menu and was mostly Western food. He ordered a fried salmon, a curry chicken rice, and a cup of whiskey. While looking through the recent newspapers, he was waiting for his lunch.
A young officer came across from the opposite side. Luo Lie's eyes swept vigilantly from the edge of the newspaper, but was surprised to find that the officer was actually Lu Weilin, who was assassinating Ren Zhongchang, the governor of northern Jiangxi at Huangpu Blue Mofang. Luo Lie lowered his eyes and raised the newspaper a little, covering his face. He couldn't help but feel nervous. He once tried to stop Lu Weilin from Blue Mofang, and stabbed him twice. Now he meets him face, isn't it because his enemies are particularly jealous when they meet? At present, Luo Lie can't tell whether Lu Weilin has seen him.
Fortunately, as soon as Lu Weilin entered the dining car, he walked over to the group of Japanese people and greeted him with a smile. Then a Japanese soldier greeted him. They shook hands cordially and greeted each other. From beginning to end, they did not pay attention to Luo Lie on the other end of the car.
At this time, the waiter brought Luo Lie's lunch. Luo Lie tried hard to listen to Lu Weilin's conversation with several Japanese while using lunch. Unfortunately, they were far apart, and the dining car was a little noisy, so they couldn't hear what they were saying. However, Lu Weilin should have spoken well in Japanese and had a great time talking to those Japanese. Not long after, he saw Lu Weilin stand up, say goodbye to the Japanese, and turn around and leave the dining car.
Seeing that Lu Weilin did not continue to pass by his position, Luo Lie breathed a sigh of relief from the bottom of his heart. Maybe he did not find himself.
After Lu Weilin left, Luo Lie was about to leave immediately. The train would arrive in Fengtian tonight. He didn't want to cause unnecessary trouble. But before he could stand up, the Japanese were already standing up first. Two of them were obviously drunk and walked over. When passing by Luo Lie, the Japanese officer with Rendan Hu noticed him for some reason, pointed to Luo Lie and said in stiff Chinese: "You, what kind of work?"
Luo Lie didn't understand why these Japanese soldiers were in trouble for him. He vaguely felt it was related to Lu Weilin. He was full of disgust for these robbers, with calm expressions and neither humble nor arrogant, saying: "This is China's land. Is there anything wrong with us Chinese sitting in the train of our country?"
The Japanese officer's hand fell on the robbery, and the Japanese around him all took out their weapons, and five Brownings aimed at Luo Lie. The Japanese officer pulled out his gun at the latest and spoke in a stiff Chinese language: "We have received a report that you are a North Korean exile and rebel party, follow us!"
Luo Lie secretly complained that these Japanese people were asking for trouble for themselves, but because someone reported it. There is no doubt that the one who reported it was Lu Weilin. Now North Korea is under Japan's rule. Many North Korean resistance organizations have to turn to China under pressure to carry out a roundabout war of resistance. Japan's efforts to clear the North Korean resistance organizations are also extremely strong, and the means are extremely cruel. Lu Weilin should have seen himself when he entered the dining car. This trick was really sinister to kill people with a knife.
Luo Lie laughed: "Whoever hears nonsense? I am Chinese, and I am a clergy, a pastor. I can prove my identity to you." He was about to get his priest certificate, but the Japanese officer shouted sternly. His actions were extremely dangerous in the eyes of the other party.
At this time, the blind man who had just woken up also came to the dining car. When he saw the scene in front of him, he was shocked. The guy's eyes fell on the kettle beside him, and he was already thinking about the scene of watering the little Japanese with hot water.
The police officer on the train rushed over and wanted to come forward to find out the whole story, but a Japanese officer pushed it away rudely.
Just as the conflict was about to break out, I suddenly saw a Japanese soldier running over with panic and shouted: "No, no, General Kawasaki was knocked out..." He spoke Japanese, and except for a few Japanese, few people could understand it at the scene.
Several Japanese were shocked when they heard the news. They could no longer care about Luo Lie, and turned around and ran towards the place where the accident happened.
The blind man immediately came to Luo Lie, looked at the backs of several Japanese people, raised his fists like a ferocious spirit: "Oh my uncle, don't leave if you have a habit, I'll squeeze these turtle grandsons."
Luo Lie stood up, patted the blind man on the shoulder, and pulled him back to the car quickly.
Close the door of the carriage, the blind man couldn't wait to ask, "What's wrong? What happened?"
Luo Lie briefly said what happened just now and whispered: "These Japanese should have been used by Lu Weilin. I just heard that General Kawasaki was knocked out. Maybe he used me to draw the Japanese's attention away, create chaos, and then take the opportunity to attack the Japanese."
The blind man took a breath and said, "Damn, this Lu Weilin is really sinister." After saying that, he came back to his senses: "Hey, can you still understand Japanese?" Although he was an old friend for many years, Luo Lie still surprised him from time to time.
Luo Lie smiled and said, "A few simple words, just listen to it, blind man, I think the Japanese will soon find us..."
Before he finished speaking, the door of the carriage was knocked heavily. When he opened the door, he found that it was indeed the group of Japanese soldiers just now, followed by the helpless flight attendant behind him. The Japanese soldiers shouted: "Search!" Several Japanese soldiers rushed in without saying a word and searched the carriage, not even letting go of Luo Lie and the blind man. This time, the priest certificate was found from Luo Lie, which proved Luo Lie's innocence.
Several Japanese soldiers found nothing and left their carriage and continued to search the rear. The entire first-class carriage was disturbed by these Japanese soldiers.
The blind man wished he could rush up and beat all the Japanese soldiers, but he was just thinking. The other party had a gun in his hand and doing it recklessly was like asking for trouble.
Luo Lie whispered to a flight attendant: "What happened?"
The flight attendant smiled bitterly and said, "A Japanese officer was knocked out in the carriage, and the suitcase he carried with him disappeared. It is said that there are confidential documents inside. The entire train has been searched, not for you."
Luo Lie nodded, and when all the people left, he closed the car door again, locked it from inside, came to the car window, and watched the sunlight shine on the car body dragging a long projection on one side of the track, he opened the car window.
The cold wind blew in from outside. The blind man sneezed twice in a row due to the cold, and said in surprise: "What are you doing?"
Luo Lie pointed to the shadow not far behind and said, "There is someone on the roof!"
The blind man could not stand the stimulation of the strong light, his little eyes narrowed into a thin slit, and he quickly looked for sunglasses to put them on, and then he could see clearly what Luo Lie pointed to in a vague way.
Luo Lie had already taken off his coat and half of his body poked out of the car window.
The blind man rushed over and grabbed his thigh: "Damn, you're not alive?"
Luo Lie said: "I'm just curious about what he stole."
Lu Weilin wrapped his coat tightly, lowered his body and squatted on the top of the car, holding the black suitcase with his right hand, close to the car. The speed was about fifty kilometers, but the wind was still very strong, and there was unmelted snow on the roof, and fine snow came to his face from time to time, making people unable to open their eyes. He was waiting for the speed to slow down and then escaped from the train. His handsome face was as cold as the cold weather in the north.
There was a railway bridge ahead. The train made a deafening roar, and a large amount of white smoke was sprayed out from the steam engine. Lu Weilin raised his head, and the yellow-green tweed coat on his body was blown up by the strong wind, and he was like a goshawk flapping his wings and about to fly.
At this time, he noticed something was wrong, turned around and saw a few black shadows at the rear of the car climbing up to the top of the car and running towards his position.
Lu Weilin picked up his pistol and aimed at the figure in the lead, Pan!, and the bullet passed through the opponent's forehead. The Japanese soldier screamed and fell from the roof of the car.
Peng! Peng! Several Japanese soldiers who climbed to the roof of the car pulled the trigger at the same time, and the bullets roared at Lu Weilin. Lu Weilin dodged left and right on the narrow roof, and made counterattacks from time to time. His shooting skills were extremely accurate, and almost every shot was not lost. In a blink of an eye, four Japanese soldiers had already killed, but there were no bullets in the bullet cabin. Just as he was about to change the magazine, a figure flashed from the top of a car behind him, but another tall and strong Japanese officer climbed from the window to the roof of the car. Peng!'s shot failed to hit Lu Weilin's vital part, but happened to hit Lu Weilin's pistol.
Lu Weilin felt a numbness in his right hand and his arm was shocked. Browning's pistol had already flew out and left the train parabola, landing far behind in the snow field.
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